Centreville senior Katie Logan will be making the transition from one softball field to another.

Logan will move on to play at Jackson Community College.

"Katie came and worked out with us last summer and she dove right in, she wasn't intimidated," Jackson CC softball coach Heather MacKenzie said. "She's a heck of a catcher, she has a lot of attributes that we look for.

"Along with her athletic ability, she's a great student athlete and that is very important. We're excited to have her," MacKenzie

Logan will be playing in her fourth year on the Lady Bulldogs varsity team.

Last season Logan was a leader for Centreville.

She led the team with a .472 batting average, .611 slugging percentage and a .525 on-base percentage.

Logan was also the Lady Bulldog leader with 17 RBI and tied for first with two home runs.

Behind the plate Logan had just 11 passed balls.

Stealing was a chore for opponents, she threw out seven runners.

"Katie is the kind of athlete you would want to design as a coach," Centreville softball coach Jill Peterson said. "Hard working, good leadership. I think any college program would benefit, I think Jackson will benefit from having Katie a part of our program."

"Offensively she is a great hitter, good speed on the bases and being a catcher is a prime spot. She is also very versatile, can play any spot," Peterson said. "She is always someone you have to kick out of the gym."

Jackson's campus and her future teammates, made her decision to play at Jackson an easy one.

"Their campus is like a mini university, they have a lot of things to offer including a good business program and their on campus housing in just beautiful," Logan said. "My teammates were very welcoming and nice.